Heisman Trust unsure about Bush situation

The Heisman Trust, however, has yet to decide whether it will be asking the former USC star to return the famous bronze statue he won in 2005.

The president of the Heisman Trophy Trust, New York-based attorney William J. Dockery, said in a statement Wednesday that the organization has not determined when it will decide whether Bush should be stripped of his Heisman.

"The Trust will be considering the issues raised in the USC/Reggie Bush matter, and after reaching a decision will publish it, but due to the complex issues involved and the Trust's desire to reach an appropriate decision, no definitive timetable has been established," Dockery said. "Until the matter has been fully considered and a decision is reached, the Trust has no further comment."

QB Parker shuns MLB for Clemson

CLEMSON, S.C. - Clemson quarterback Kyle Parker made his decision - and this one had a happy ending for Tiger fans.

Parker, the first Division I athlete to throw 20 touchdowns and hit 20 home runs in the same year, announced Wednesday morning that he will return to Clemson for his sophomore football season instead of immediately embarking on a baseball career with the Colorado Rockies.

He said he will continue to negotiate a deal with the Rockies, who picked him 26th overall in last month's Major League Baseball draft.

"I am ready to get back to Clemson, work out with my football teammates and coaches and get ready for the season," Parker said. "The closer you get to football season the more you think about playing in Death Valley, running down the hill and being a part of the Clemson football tradition."